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Reem Alghazzi is a Syrian filmmaker and writer. She has directed and produced several short films individually and as part of collectives. Her films have been screened at the Cinéma du réel in Paris and the Locarno International Film Festival. Alghazzi has published several articles and texts in local and Arabic websites/newspapers. Her work has been also presented in several exhibitions and in the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw>[1]. In 2010, she established the Stories Film Lab, in Damascus. In 2023 she was awarded Samira Alkhalil’s Prize[2] in Paris.
Filmoghrapy
[edit]- 2021 “Becoming Ipheginia”[1]: Before taking the stage, a group of young Syrian women acting in an adaptation of Euripides’ Iphigenia must begin to unravel the legacy of patriarchy in their upbringing – all while making their lives anew in Germany and coming into their own.
- 2011 – 2016 “Short Docs”[2][3]: diaries from the war.
- 2011 “Teenagers-My Artistic Life”: about a Syrian teenager who wants to be an actor, and his struggle for his dream with his family. A production for Hot Spot Film. Dubai.
- 2010 – “Two percent”[3]: about self-repressing, a portrait of a society, before the Revolution.
- 2007 "Crack"[4]: about a man who closed the door of his laundry shop, and work behind all day, refusing to have any contact with people after his elder son imprisoned because he had a beard. 3' 30"
- 2006 "Lights"[5]: about a Syrian village which live without the basics of life; electricity, water, health center, schools. 23'
Publications
[edit]- Damascus.
- We are Joseph my brother.
- Palestine do you have another thing to say.
- Threshold.
- Resistance.
- ^ "Residency for a filmmaker from Syria - Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw". artmuseum.pl. 2018-07-30. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
- ^ mnourullah@gmail.com (2023-03-13). "Samira Al-Khalil Association Award Ceremony 2023". Samira Al-Khalil Association. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
- ^ "Reem Alghazzi". YouTube. Retrieved 2024-09-04.